Ohakune just hasn’t got it (stress)
Ohakune is a great place for a holiday because of the many activities and adventures here, but it’s great for a break from the city for what it hasn’t got.
No crowds. City living it ’aint – Ohakune has only 1400 people in a town of one of the largest land-area districts in the country – the Ruapehu District. Ohakune is growing as a summer destination, but there is so much room that there is no danger of having to deal with the summer holiday crowds of the beach resorts.
- No traffic lights. Ohakune doesn’t have one single traffic light to turn red and tell you that you can’t go when you want.
- No motorways. With so few people there’s no need for motorways, just patience when you meet the ocassional mob of sheep on the road.
No traffic jams. The most likely traffic hazard is being stuck behind a slow-moving tractor, or having to drive around two blokes stopped in the street to discuss the day’s best fishing spot. But relax, you’re on holiday – enjoy the scenery.
- No rush hour. You’re on holiday anyway, but even the locals don’t have to worry about rush hour – work’s probably only 30 seconds’ drive away or maybe a 10-minute drive in the country.
- No queues. Well, hardly any. You might have to wait a bit at the supermarket check-out but that gives you a chance to chat with the locals – find out where that good fishing spot is.
- No bookings. Usually in summer, there’s no need to book into a restaurant and, unless they’ve got a private function, you can stroll the streets to check out where you want to dine. Or check out the Dining Guide.
- No worries. Just kick back and relax, listen to that mountain stream and the birds and wonder at how peaceful and quiet the world can be away from the city. FOOTNOTE: Just because you haven’t got the city traffic hold-ups, please don’t speed. There’s plenty of Ohakune time!
